Fill-In-The-Blank Bio Templates to Write Your Personal or Professional Bio

It's not hard to write a personal or professional bio when you use the fill-in-the-blank bio templates provided in this article. All you have to do is choose one or two sentences from each of the four categories and add your details. The result will be a first-rate personal or professional bio.

To structure your bio, choose one or two sentences from each of the four categories below.

1) who you are 2) what your expertise is (credentials and experience) 3) why the reader should care about your expertise 4) how the reader can contact you

I've organized the bio sentence templates below into the four "who, what, why, and how" categories. Choose one or two sentences from each category, fill in the blanks, and you'll be done!

Bio Category #1: WHO you are (choose one or two sentences)

NAME is a _________ (your job title) with ___________ (company name). In this role, NAME looks after/coordinates/manages/leads a team providing (choose one of the foregoing) all aspects of _______, including _____, _____ and ______.

A big believer in ______, NAME supports _______.

NAME is a qualified __________ (your professional designation, e.g. electrician, property appraiser, esthetician) and holds the _________ degree/certification (choose one) from ______ (name of educational institution). (Note: some people prefer to put the education part at the end of the professional bio, just prior to the contact information.)

Bio Category #2: WHAT your expertise is (choose one or two sentences)

NAME is no stranger to ________ (your industry or type of work), having spent ___ years as a ________ and a __________ (occupations: e.g. fitness instructor, computer programmer, entrepreneur, professional dancer, corporate executive), which taught her/him the importance of ____________.

NAME has more than ____ years of ______ experience in _______.

Prior to starting his/her _________ (type of business) business, NAME spent _______ years as a ______________ and a __________(your relevant experience).

Before joining ______ (company name) in ______ (year), NAME worked for ___ (years) for a diverse range of organizations, including _____ , _______ and ________(e.g. small business startups; large corporations; private sector; non-profits; government agencies).

In this role, NAME was responsible for ______, ______ and ____.

Bio Category #3: WHY the reader should care about your expertise (choose one or two sentences)

NAME offers a wide range of programs and services - from ___________, to __________ and __________ (your services)

Drawing on _______ (many, several, XX) years experience in ___________, ___________ and _________ (former jobs or industries), NAME now focuses mainly on __________ and ________.

After a successful career __________ (what youve been successful in), NAME now coaches/teaches/advises (choose one) other people how to achieve the same success.

NAME'S varied background in ___________, ___________ and _________ (former jobs or industries) provided the perfect foundation for _________ (what you are doing now).

Passionate about ______and its possibilities, NAME provides ______ services that help _______, _____ and _______ to ________.

Her/his book ________ (book title) was published in ____ (publication year) and has since helped _______ (number: hundreds? thousands?) of people to _______ (problem book solved for them, or what it taught them)

NAME has _____________ (your accomplishments, e.g. published articles in; received playtime at; had exhibits at; consulted to) ______, _______, and ______, among others.

Bio Category #4: HOW to contact you (choose one sentence)

To contact NAME please email ______ or go to _______ (your web site).

NAME is available for private consultations on ______, and can be reached at (PHONE NUMBER) or by email at ______

A final word about writing your professional bio: use these bio templates as a starting point but try not to feel constrained by them. If there's something that you think is interesting or important to add, by all means do so! Trust your own judgment and let your personal or professional bio reflect what is unique about you.

Barbra Sundquist, MPA has over 20 years experience as a technical writer and business coach. For more help on how to write a professional bio, please visit http://www.BioTemplates.com where you can get a free copy of Barbra's report "84 Sentence Starters for Writing A Bio."

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